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teacher workforce
Teacher Prep Programs See ‘Encouraging’ Growth, New Federal Data Reveal
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Rhode Island
Bills Aim to Give Rhode Island Public Libraries a Break from High Cost of E-books
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California
Will Less Homework Stress Make California Students Happier?
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Texas
Still Need FAFSA? Educators Plan More Events to Help Students
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Nebraska
Pillen Approves Nebraska’s ‘School Choice’ Law As Opponents Weigh Next Steps
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st. louis
Access: How a St. Louis Nonprofit Guides Kids from Middle School to College
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Washington
State Report Gives High Marks to Washington’s Charter School Sector
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North Dakota
North Dakota Students Urged to Complete FAFSA Applications This Week
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Ohio
Ohio Near Bottom in Preschool Spending Compared to Other States
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Arkansas
Cardona Tells Arkansas Teachers Student Debt Relief Meant to ‘Prevent Defaults’
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student homelessness
LAUSD Opens Housing Complex to Combat Rising Student Homelessness
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financial aid
In a Disastrous Year, States That Mandate FAFSA Completion Fared a Bit Better
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A Way Forward for Schools After COVID
What the End of ‘College for All’ Means for the Future of America’s High Schools
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watch live
Watch: How Colorado Is Promoting a Climate-Literate Workforce Through Education
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analysis
Gaps Widening Between Indiana’s Highest- and Lowest-Performing Students
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Alaska
Alaska House Proposes Amendment to Allow Public Money for Private Schools
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Analysis
Rural Students’ Access to Wi-Fi is in Jeopardy as Pandemic-Era Resources Recede
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A Nation At Risk +40
40 Years After ‘A Nation At Risk,’ Fixing Our Classrooms Through School Funding
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Louisiana
State Approval of Louisiana Home-School Curricula Could Be Erased
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New Hampshire
NH Bill Requiring Schools Adopt Modern Reading Instruction Heads to Governor
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Analysis
Study: Lengthy School Closures Were Especially Hard on High-Achieving Students
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Analysis
4 Things Districts Should Do Right Now — Before the Fiscal Cliff
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teachers
Without Paid Parental Leave, Teachers Scramble for Time with Their Newborns
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Washington
Summer Grocery Program to Feed Washington Kids Launching Soon
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North Carolina
First Lady Visits North Carolina to Discuss the State’s Dual Enrollment Model
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North Carolina
University of North Carolina System Set to Repeal DEI Policy
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Washington
Washington Extends Emergency Graduation Waiver for Class of 2024
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opinion
5 Questions Schools Should Ask Before Purchasing AI Tech Products
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The 74 Interview
Financial Aid Reform Was His Legacy. Now, Lamar Alexander Calls it ‘a Big Mess’
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opinion
Education Reform as Social Justice: The Legacy of Washington’s Ramona Edelin